The word comes from the Greek khoros, which means "dance," but implies some singing too. Definitions of choral. adjective. related to or written for or music
4. Objectives:
1. Recognize the vital vocal techniques used in
teaching choir
2. Perform the piece of music applying the six
skills of a good singer.
3. Appreciate the significance of the
fundamental vocal techniques used in
teaching choir ensemble
5.
6. pay particular attention to a small point in
front of you
outward, not inward
helps you become centered (well balanced
and confident or serene)
serves as your "anchor" when a lot things are
happening, dissipates panic attacks or stage
fright
7.
8. pertains the musical aspect of singing
Western intonation, the syllables are:
do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, and do.
singing the right notes at the right time,
with the right pronunciation of syllables
and words, with the right emotional
intent
maintain the given tempo or speed; do
not slow down or speed up
9. vocalizing is learning the skill of intoning the
proper order of pitches:
5 4 3 2 1 or sol, fa, mi, re, do
1 2 3 2 1 or do, re, mi, re, do
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 or
do, re, mi, fa, sol, fa, mi, re, do
1 3 5 3 1 or do, mi, sol, mi, do
1 3 5 8 5 3 1 or do, mi, sol, do, sol, mi, do
1 8 8 1 1 or do, octave do,
1 1 1 1 1 or do, as is
10.
11. Inhalation and exhalation in
singing
singing happens during
exhalation
fast inhalation, slow exhalation
legato and staccato
12. intercostal vs clavicular breathing
the end of the inhalation is the start of
the exhalation
the end of the exhalation should aid in
positioning singing to the next phrase to
be sung
subglottic pressure and the diaphragm
13.
14. voiced and unvoiced sounds
vowels as the free and
unobstructed voiced sounds
pronouncing vowels through
the lips, the base of the tongue;
vowel modification
15. consonants: obstruction and
release
voiced and unvoiced
consonants
equalizing vowels and
consonants in speech and
singing
16.
17. introduction of the larynx:
closed and open vocal folds
laryngeal movement:
cricoarytenoid and cricothyroid
joints
the "germ" of the voice as
resonated through the pharynx
18.
19. parts of the pharynx
lower (laryngopharynx)
middle (oropharynx)
upper (nasopharynx)
registers: chest, middle and head
primo and secondo passaggios
unifying the registers: the
ambulance technique
20.
21. voice, poetry and movement:
intertwining artistry in singing
the art of imitation: the first step
chiaroscuro: showing and hiding
intentions
substitution: lexicon of
experience (hugot)
22. text and subtext
stage presence and deportment
parts of a stage
choreography
centeredness in
performance
23. Directions:
1. Interpret/perform the given
musical piece applying the six skills of a
good singer. Chorus part only.
2. The participants will be divided
into four groups.
A. Sarung Banggi
B. Paubaya
C. Sana Mauli’t Muli
D. Ama Namin